Tesla is doubling its Supercharger network by the end of the year to 10,000 chargers

Tesla is nothing if not ambitious. With the Model 3 release mere months away, Tesla is vowing to double its charging network. Right now, there are over 5,000 Superchargers globally, and by the end of the year that number will rise to 10,000 chargers – plenty of juice for the growing Tesla fleet.

Tesla has two types of chargers: Superchargers, which can completely charge up a Model S in 75 minutes, and Destination Chargers, which work much like a home charger. Tesla currently has 9,000 Destination Charging stations and 5,000 Superchargers. By 2018, there will be 10,000 Superchargers and 15,000 Destination Charging stations serving over 200,000 Tesla vehicles. California alone will get 1,000 Superchargers.

In addition to more Supercharging stations, Tesla is expanding existing stations: “Tesla will build larger sites along our busiest travel routes that will accommodate several dozen Teslas Supercharging simultaneously.” You can see all existing stations and planned stations at this link.

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Tesla being an ambitious company is a gross understatement, or at least their founder is going at it full steam ahead! I can only imagine the kind of finances he has backing up all his radical decision making but by George, he seems to have found some crazy way besides the financing side of things to make all his ideas work!